Photography News
Principal Photography Begins for Nights of the Demons (Coming Soon) Today, Seven Arts Pictures started principal photography of the new creature horror film Night of The Demons in New Orleans, Louisiana, where ShockTillYouDrop.com is reporting from exclusively!
Photography Class at Gov. Mifflin (WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey) var nopreviewimage = ""; if (nopreviewimage == ""){ document.write(' '); document.write(' '); document.write(' '); } Fifth graders at Governor Mifflin Intermediate School are learning the fine art of photography. A Berks County artist in residence is teaching the students the art of developing pictures from film in a dark room. They're learning everything from the evolution of the camera ...
A Literacy of Images: Nancy Newhall and the Art of Photography (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles) Best known for writing text to accompany the photographs of Ansel Adams and Edward Weston, Nancy Newhall was also a widely published writer on photography, conservation, and American culture.
Taylor Lambert shared her father's passion for motorcycles and photography (The Express-Times) The 16-year old Easton Area High School student was killed in a motorcycle crash that also claimed the life of her father, retired Easton police officer Timothy Lambert.
All Aboard Eastman House for TRAINS! Photography Exhibitions (Art Daily) Train wreck on the Providence-Worcester Railroad near Pawtucket, R.I. August 12, 1853. Unidentified photographer. Daguerreotype (Note: One of the first photographs ever taken of a train wreck) George Eastman House Collections.
Exhibition tells story of French photography (Vietnam Net) VietNamNet Bridge – It has been said that one picture can be worth 1,000 words. A new exhibition at the Ha Noi Arts College is offering over 1,000 words to tell the story of French pictures.
Natural wonders: Book explores Kansas beauty through photography, prose and science (Lawrence Journal-World) “A survey line is straight; no river is. A river bends, curls, snakes twists, shifts, shaping and shaped by the land’s body. A survey line is static; no river is. Living water, it flows. It may wind and wander, rage and roar, but it is always journeying. Creeks, like capillaries, merge with it, spreading life throughout the land.”
COMMUNITY CALENDAR (The Hanford Sentinel) The Art Stand Gallery features a new exhibit, 'Autumn Colors' until Oct. 25. Fourteen regional artists show paintings, ceramics, photography and jewelry. Located at Highway 180 and Frankwood Avenues, Minkler. Open Thursdays - Mondays from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Photography: Next: Tiny OLED TV (Sun-Sentinel) OLED TVs are the promise of the future, offering a startlingly vivid picture while consuming little energy (but at the moment a lot of money). You can, however, have the same kind of technology (organic light-emitting diodes) in a pocket-size picture viewer right now without taking out a second mortgage.
Reception hosted for new Palm Desert photography show (The Desert Sun) The Palm Desert Community Gallery will hold an opening reception for its new exhibit, “It's All About Nature,” at 5:30 p.m. tonight at at the gallery, at the city's Visitor Center, 72-567 Highway 111.
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